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to go could use it then the very. the but those of us. that know this what i said would you know mrs blair with that that he would say. about tone likud but i say you are free to. go and you just as he did so as to veer his kids from a overly seascape i'm not only is just to keep that book up as a good one no thieves here i presume come out of with only a few one who this is for this new company from any future you know wolf they can but only come out with a bill to put your feet in a particular business feel the knowledge of born to give them before but more that is the problem with that there's a 1000000000 years a city simply is a cliche to a russian if you bothered it will become dull among us the location of that those are just unable. to keep enough to. translate progress to god with regard to how they go to go to work and do the shit is involved to do it is a delusion which isn't what it used to 11. 00000000 friends as usual are eager to tell you this is me are you still the marriage of the british even the justice league issue abo
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, bursitis, trust us us, were regulars. but if you want underscore one thing andrew said previously, which is very important. a lot of people on our side are concerned this rule just doesn't do enough. it still has too much discretion for the administrator to overrule what's in regulation. i think that is a slight miss understanding of them anything andrew clarified everything people should read the rule and a think it's available today or tomorrow in preprint online, federal register. but the key is that right now the administrator and his designees in the agency have complete discretion to do anything they want with the way they use science, and they're not really accountable. this rule says that the administrator still has that discretion. we recognize the way the agency is set up, the administrator has a lot of discretion to do things. but now when he does something involving a scientific issue used in regulation, he has to explain why this particular secret science study that we are not actually satisfied with the way
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the older studies can very well still be used and probably will be used. on the study from the 1980s that was a pivotal scientific study. if that is identified in the future rulemaking as one of the pivotal studies used for example we finished the review and i'm not sure if it was one of the studies used in the reviews because we used more recent study istudies to make the deci. .. >>. >> most independent reviewers do not look at the underlying data we want to make sure that it is available to the public dealing with personal health information is very likely that would have to be made available in a restricted fashion. but the study could pass muster it was reviewed and the independent party with restricted access even if that had not occurred under the regulation the administrator of the epa can have a necessary review for regulation. if it's important to the agency for the rulemaking so there is the exemption with the administrator can still step in leave and not available publicly in a restricted fashion and to say this was used for a decision. there i
the older studies can very well still be used and probably will be used. on the study from the 1980s that was a pivotal scientific study. if that is identified in the future rulemaking as one of the pivotal studies used for example we finished the review and i'm not sure if it was one of the studies used in the reviews because we used more recent study istudies to make the deci. .. >>. >> most independent reviewers do not look at the underlying data we want to make sure that it is...
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a heavy concentration of tear gas will have a strong psychological effect, but when you use it, use enough. the physical irritation and discomfort will force most rioters to vacate the area. a grenade that separates into three sections is effective against loosely dispersed rioters. in a no wind condition it is often advisable to use an instantaneous blast type grenade. when in close contact with the mob use the short range blast shell. remember, present a disciplined, united, uniformed front. a show of force is sometimes all that is necessary. employ only men who have been drilled in the tactical formations. you can usually rely on the progressive employment of your riot formation, the baton, smoke, and tear gas to break up most civil disturbances. use firearms only has a last resort. break up the crowd. keep it moving. when the mob is dispersed, keep it that way and the riot is over. even though you think it can't happen in your community, be prepared. train now. civil disturbances and mob violence are an ever present threat any time anywhere. the reputation of your department and its su
a heavy concentration of tear gas will have a strong psychological effect, but when you use it, use enough. the physical irritation and discomfort will force most rioters to vacate the area. a grenade that separates into three sections is effective against loosely dispersed rioters. in a no wind condition it is often advisable to use an instantaneous blast type grenade. when in close contact with the mob use the short range blast shell. remember, present a disciplined, united, uniformed front....
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still be used it probably will be used. let's take for example on the city study from the 1980s. that was a pivotal scientific study for science. if that is identified in future rulemaking is one of the studies used, we just finished the max review i'm not sure it is used in that review it is a more recent study and i make the decision this year. for example, if the agency wanted to use that in the next five-year review, take a look at that if the data is available to the public and also whether or not is available in a restrictive fashion. the study was reviewed by the health institute 20 years ago. to actually play a key role to maybe that and have restricted access to that information. i cannot prejudge any particular study but because that information was available and restricted fashion a lot of people think peer review means looking at the underlying data. that's not usually the case. is a look at the underlying data with a peer-reviewed study to make sure it's available to the public and in a restricted fashion deali
still be used it probably will be used. let's take for example on the city study from the 1980s. that was a pivotal scientific study for science. if that is identified in future rulemaking is one of the studies used, we just finished the max review i'm not sure it is used in that review it is a more recent study and i make the decision this year. for example, if the agency wanted to use that in the next five-year review, take a look at that if the data is available to the public and also...
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and this was creating all sorts of problems for us as consumers but also for us as workers, as citizens, it had contributed to a decline in new business formation, and so here was this systemic problem across the economy and it was interesting to encounter because the us has a set of anti—trust, anti—monopoly laws on the books. and so i got really deep into researching how it was that on the one hand, we had all of these laws that were designed to prevent the exact situation that we were now confronting, and that led me to understand how, in the us, we have undergone this wholesale ideological transformation crosstalk. well, let me stop you — let me stop you there, because i think this is really important. what you appear to believe is that the way in which the us government and the courts have interpreted anti—trust laws changed fundamentally in and around the 19605 and �*70s, and it became much more driven by a very simple notion of whether the consumer, the customer, was being served in terms of price more than anything else, and as long as that was the case, as long as the
and this was creating all sorts of problems for us as consumers but also for us as workers, as citizens, it had contributed to a decline in new business formation, and so here was this systemic problem across the economy and it was interesting to encounter because the us has a set of anti—trust, anti—monopoly laws on the books. and so i got really deep into researching how it was that on the one hand, we had all of these laws that were designed to prevent the exact situation that we were...
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yes they use they use they you if you just give us more. money if i proceed to what they were going to yes multi-state up with the machine. at the. if they were going of you don't let you know how are you going to announce that level few more of you knew you should be. kept my fundamental pressure came on going to see me see every new friend if you can. help us not to give them it. to the store how much is this dealing with the sea do you. feel. your bookie is because i eat eat eat yeah it was nice piece that you. somebody should come from beijing but if in your cell is a bus. but i must have pulled up fill up on the left still able to talk when you're somebody who will get them off because. i don't think it. will be missed and it will be even not they must. have to catch the solution. at the start and i want to. go somewhere but it's a war that. they just know that it's not under bother to. this by now that maybe you can buy in the national. council. of the whole. are those that on the acidic ocean of visit. i do think that bush. is going
yes they use they use they you if you just give us more. money if i proceed to what they were going to yes multi-state up with the machine. at the. if they were going of you don't let you know how are you going to announce that level few more of you knew you should be. kept my fundamental pressure came on going to see me see every new friend if you can. help us not to give them it. to the store how much is this dealing with the sea do you. feel. your bookie is because i eat eat eat yeah it was...
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they told us to go home. and at a quarter— they told us to go home. and at a quarter past— they told us to go home. and at a quarter past nine _ they told us to go home. and at a quarter past nine the - a quarter past nine the phone rang — rang and told us we had to go over there _ rang and told us we had to go over there. the _ rang and told us we had to go over there. the doctor- rang and told us we had to go over there. the doctor took. rang and told us we had to goi over there. the doctor took us into— over there. the doctor took us into a — over there. the doctor took us into a side _ over there. the doctor took us into a side room _ over there. the doctor took us into a side room that - over there. the doctor took us into a side room that was - over there. the doctor took us into a side room that was fulll into a side room that was full with— into a side room that was full with everything _ into a side room that was full with everything —— _ into a side room that was full with everything —— they- into a side room that was full
they told us to go home. and at a quarter— they told us to go home. and at a quarter past— they told us to go home. and at a quarter past nine _ they told us to go home. and at a quarter past nine the - a quarter past nine the phone rang — rang and told us we had to go over there _ rang and told us we had to go over there. the _ rang and told us we had to go over there. the doctor- rang and told us we had to go over there. the doctor took. rang and told us we had to goi over there. the...
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will be us against the e.u. once you're using. nuclear power become a battleground in the us in vermont people are demanding the shutdown of a local plant from yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous. power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limit this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where's it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is your power live with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in the very real ways our struggle. in the stories that shaped the week the u.s. house of representatives impeach president trump for an unprecedented 2nd time while many on the floor call wait to see the back of him others say it's more about revenge than just this. show proves clinical trials are what express version although it's covert boxing sport makes the meat rise in global demand. and groom footage from a german comment or him highlights the e
will be us against the e.u. once you're using. nuclear power become a battleground in the us in vermont people are demanding the shutdown of a local plant from yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous. power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limit this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where's it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of a traditional...
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mean surgical masks for medical staff they should use the single use masks that contain plastic that in itself is a huge problem as well. it is and what we've done is i mean i'm not saying plastic isn't bad itself of course what we need to do is recycled plastic and so we should be designing things for recycling and what we've slept walked into in the medical establishment and hospitals is this idea it's been so to us as a very hygienic way of making sure people are safe in hospital so everything a single use it's all incinerated off to it's and the hospitals it developed countries are all set up to do this but what this does to chris cycle of waste cycle of waste and see it to emissions which we have to wean ourselves off we can't continue like this even in hostile environments right i mean i don't know if you can answer that question it just popped into my head because i know that the european union wants to ban as single use plastic this summer that would also include face masks are they still available then do we know. i think those both those directives they only include the use
mean surgical masks for medical staff they should use the single use masks that contain plastic that in itself is a huge problem as well. it is and what we've done is i mean i'm not saying plastic isn't bad itself of course what we need to do is recycled plastic and so we should be designing things for recycling and what we've slept walked into in the medical establishment and hospitals is this idea it's been so to us as a very hygienic way of making sure people are safe in hospital so...
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, inspires us and unites us today and always. thank you for this honor i will give my all to you, may god bless america and may god protect our troops. >> thank you mr. president throughout the night we are giving special thanks to americans who keep our nation moving forward despite all obstacles they are our friends and our neighbors. they keep us from going hungry the educator children and make sacrifices both personal and professional they help us all hang on for another meal, another day until next month we cannot cope without them by their example, there encouraged for many others to perform acts of kindness and decency and easing of shared burdens. >> would love and understanding and with small acts of kindness you show up for each other and big ways and small ones again and again, it's what so many of you are doing right now for your loved ones for complete strangers for your community. >> 138 care packages. >> they need more trust than anything else. >> i spread positivity to inspire others to change the world because a
, inspires us and unites us today and always. thank you for this honor i will give my all to you, may god bless america and may god protect our troops. >> thank you mr. president throughout the night we are giving special thanks to americans who keep our nation moving forward despite all obstacles they are our friends and our neighbors. they keep us from going hungry the educator children and make sacrifices both personal and professional they help us all hang on for another meal, another...
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us. we will begin our rally with the national anthem, which will be performed this year by matthew >> we are mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, democrats, republicans and independence. but despite these differes we are all -- we begin our wraly with the national anthem. >> o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave for the land of the free and the home of the brave >> i pledge allegiance to the flag to republic for which it stands one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all. >> almighty and eternal god, we give you thanks for the great gift of human life. while you created us uniquely, you also created us to be in community with each o
us. we will begin our rally with the national anthem, which will be performed this year by matthew >> we are mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, democrats, republicans and independence. but despite these differes we are all -- we begin our wraly with the national anthem. >> o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly...
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to keep each other safe and i certainly keep this one unlike those single use ones which most of us where only once or twice and then throw away but what happens then time to take a closer look at an item that's become essential for our everyday life. disposable masks are everywhere on the ground in hong kong in the rivers in ukraine on the beaches of italy and california and on the streets in germany a growing problem. and then to my isp you always think it's a paper because you look at the tissue on the surface like that but inside it's at least 50 percent plastic and the rest is cellulose or paper but half of it won't biodegrade and then there is the elastic air loops which are completely plastic you might think a clip over the nose is metal but it's also plastic so overall 70 percent of the weight of this mask is plastic and therefore not biodegradable. was they're designed to be used by medical professionals but for many they've become a standard household item a lot of masks end up in the sea because they haven't been properly disposed of used basques are considered unsuitable for r
to keep each other safe and i certainly keep this one unlike those single use ones which most of us where only once or twice and then throw away but what happens then time to take a closer look at an item that's become essential for our everyday life. disposable masks are everywhere on the ground in hong kong in the rivers in ukraine on the beaches of italy and california and on the streets in germany a growing problem. and then to my isp you always think it's a paper because you look at the...
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work with us, not over us. to stand by our side, not ride on our back. government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it, foster productivity, not stifle it. if we look to the answer as to why for so many years we achieved so much, prospered as no other people on earth, it was because here in this land we unleashed the energy and individual genius of man to a greater extent than has ever been done before. freedom and the dignity of the individual have been more available and assured here than in any other place on earth. the price for this freedom at times has been high, but we have never been unwilling to pay that price. it is no coincidence that our present troubles parallel and are proportionate to the intervention and intrusion on our lives that result from unnecessary and excessive growth of government. it is time for us to realize that we're too great a nation to limit ourselves to small dreams. we are not as should would have us believe doomed to an inevitable decline. i do not believe in a fate that will fall on us no matter what we do.
work with us, not over us. to stand by our side, not ride on our back. government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it, foster productivity, not stifle it. if we look to the answer as to why for so many years we achieved so much, prospered as no other people on earth, it was because here in this land we unleashed the energy and individual genius of man to a greater extent than has ever been done before. freedom and the dignity of the individual have been more available and assured...
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the older studies and very well still be used and will probably be used. let's take for example, there are some questions in this stu study, the 1980s. that was a pivotal scientific study. that is of mutual rulemaking as a pivotal study used for future rulemaking. we just finished a max review, i don't know if it was up pivotal study because we used more recent studies that made the decision on this. for example, if the agency wanted to use that in the next five year review, take a look at that and they are available in that. the study was reviewed by the hci 20 years ago. i played a key role in making sure they reviewed that. they have restricted access to the information. it's not any particular study but it's easy but i want to qualify to be used because the information was available restricted fashion. a lot of people think. review means they look at the underlying data. that is not usually the case. in this day and age, most independent reviewers do not look at the underlying data. they want to make sure the data is available to the public in restrict
the older studies and very well still be used and will probably be used. let's take for example, there are some questions in this stu study, the 1980s. that was a pivotal scientific study. that is of mutual rulemaking as a pivotal study used for future rulemaking. we just finished a max review, i don't know if it was up pivotal study because we used more recent studies that made the decision on this. for example, if the agency wanted to use that in the next five year review, take a look at that...
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hello, and welcome if you're watching on pbs in the us or around the world, and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. the united states has passed a grim milestone in the coronavirus pandemic, recording more than 20 million cases. that's more than any other country in the world. according to the latest figures from johns hopkins university, there are now 20,007,119 cases of coronavirus in the us. 346,408 people have lost their lives during the pandemic. on wednesday alone, more than 3900 people died of covid—19 in the us, a new daily record. in california, san diego public health officals confirmed three more cases of the new, more infectious strain of coronavirus discovered in the uk, bringing the total to four. they say this means the new variant could be widespread there. let's speak to dr craig spencer, a front—line doctor and director of global health in emergency medicine at columbia university medical center in new york. thank you so much for talking to us. first of all, your reaction to this awful milestone the us has now passed. yo
hello, and welcome if you're watching on pbs in the us or around the world, and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. the united states has passed a grim milestone in the coronavirus pandemic, recording more than 20 million cases. that's more than any other country in the world. according to the latest figures from johns hopkins university, there are now 20,007,119 cases of coronavirus in the us. 346,408 people have lost their lives during the pandemic....
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the cloud of points can be used as the basis for a widely used calculation method the object is divided up into small segments like a puzzle the properties of each one a calculated allowing conclusions to be made about the entire building but the munich research is have added another element that revolutionizes the price. yes. i mean and look out the you take aaron constructed around the object and then you have a much simpler structure which once again you can divide up into cubes and you just give each material point its corresponding property for example air was solved in stone is hard and with this simple trick you can easily depict very complex structures to talk to and i thought after. the researches include the new demain they've created around the object in their calculations it's as if they packed it in a box they then calculate the transition from soft surroundings to the hard structure that defines the surface of the object and gives information about its stability. they want to use the new method to determine the stability of historical monuments and other objects of cultura
the cloud of points can be used as the basis for a widely used calculation method the object is divided up into small segments like a puzzle the properties of each one a calculated allowing conclusions to be made about the entire building but the munich research is have added another element that revolutionizes the price. yes. i mean and look out the you take aaron constructed around the object and then you have a much simpler structure which once again you can divide up into cubes and you just...
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is you have using. news in comics is an absolutely great where we know the world over to communicate with the young specially the young and you know at a time when suddenly kids are not going to school anymore they were not getting midday meal. young girls are very anxious they didn't have access to so many things including menstrual hygiene the didn't have eccentric parents as they were going to school with that distributed. amongst the poor and the most marginalised in india which is the large majority of people do not have access to access to online schooling. they do not. fear of child marriage hunting young the images of these migrants and young kids walking with their parents back or was equally hunting and finally you know for. people on me a little too out in the grounds. suddenly came to an end so you need mediums like this store entertain them along with education so it's great i would this is great entertainment education that we've seen in this comic farm and i like the artist in it just bac
is you have using. news in comics is an absolutely great where we know the world over to communicate with the young specially the young and you know at a time when suddenly kids are not going to school anymore they were not getting midday meal. young girls are very anxious they didn't have access to so many things including menstrual hygiene the didn't have eccentric parents as they were going to school with that distributed. amongst the poor and the most marginalised in india which is the...
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us. translation: at the severe stages of the disease, - when artificial respiration is needed, it is necessarily heavily sedate and even paralyse the patient. the key is to anaesthetise the patient. this does not mean to switch their brain off, but to reduce brain activity — and that is why this technology is so important, because it allows us to control the amount of sedation on analgesia, avoiding both overdosing and underdosing. this system does not replace the role of drugs and other types of therapies available to treat the sickest of patients. rather, it is an additional tool in the arsenal available to intensive care doctors as we continue to learn more about treating this illness. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that facebook news, the social media giant's personalised news tool, launched in the uk following a us roll—out last year. german drone firm wingcopter said it will start delivering coronavirus vaccines by air, with pilots launching in south east
us. translation: at the severe stages of the disease, - when artificial respiration is needed, it is necessarily heavily sedate and even paralyse the patient. the key is to anaesthetise the patient. this does not mean to switch their brain off, but to reduce brain activity — and that is why this technology is so important, because it allows us to control the amount of sedation on analgesia, avoiding both overdosing and underdosing. this system does not replace the role of drugs and other...
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with motors yes they use they use that you refused to give us more. money with you for proceeds go what they want when you want it yes multi-state up with the machine that. let the market see when it will if they were going of you don't let you know how are you going to announce that label few more of you knew you should be in your . camp michael fundamentally got a pressure ok more going to see me see everything if i didn't. want to give them that. yet still that's the story of how much of this deal it would be see do you see. your book is because i eat eat eat yeah it was a nice piece that you. somebody should pass the regime by giving us dollars because i know you enough but i must applaud that fill up on the left still able to talk when you're somebody who will get the most. upset because it will be missed and it will be even not they must. soon. they have. given them. your surety of spin though or the star and i wanted to. go somewhere but it's a good ditch did it would that stuff whereby they just they had it's not under budget. because despite
with motors yes they use they use that you refused to give us more. money with you for proceeds go what they want when you want it yes multi-state up with the machine that. let the market see when it will if they were going of you don't let you know how are you going to announce that label few more of you knew you should be in your . camp michael fundamentally got a pressure ok more going to see me see everything if i didn't. want to give them that. yet still that's the story of how much of...
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we will cherish the trust you have given us and the warmth you have shown us. you have our respect and our thanks, but you also have our affection as well as our love. for all of us who have served on your staff, being part of your administration is the highest honor of our lives. it was a labor of love that came from the heart. some have had that honor longer than others. mr. president, mrs. reagan, i would like to call on joan decain, director of the president's commerce is greetings office and original plank owner of your administration having been on board since january 20th, 1981. she is among the longest serving members of the president's white house staff and she has a presentation on behalf of all of us, mr. president, for you. joan? [ applause ] >> mr. president, i know i speak for all my fellow staff members when i ask you to please accept this gift as a token of our affection. we hope one and all of us that it will help you remember us when you're out there in god's country with one of those horses we know you'll be riding. thanks on behalf of all th
we will cherish the trust you have given us and the warmth you have shown us. you have our respect and our thanks, but you also have our affection as well as our love. for all of us who have served on your staff, being part of your administration is the highest honor of our lives. it was a labor of love that came from the heart. some have had that honor longer than others. mr. president, mrs. reagan, i would like to call on joan decain, director of the president's commerce is greetings office...
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as a sitting number of things could've been used. in this case is used as arbitrary description. so when we say that race is, that caste is the bones and race is the skin, we need to bring in that third descriptor which would be class, class would be the addiction and the bearing underclothing, the things we put on top of ourselves, education in order to help position ourselves differently perhaps and how we were presumed to be born to. so that is why i say that if you can actuate out of it, class if you cannot actuate out of it, it's caste. this is a reminder of the rigidity, the enduring, sadly the enduring power of this creation of caste, which is in my description here, it is the infrastructure of all the other divisions. in other words, the impulse, the impulse to control, the impulse to amass power and resources, the impulse to regulate another group in to keep them in a fixed place so that you as a dominant group can stay on top. that is what i'm describing as caste here the infrastructure of division in any number of things can be used to assert that your gender, all kind
as a sitting number of things could've been used. in this case is used as arbitrary description. so when we say that race is, that caste is the bones and race is the skin, we need to bring in that third descriptor which would be class, class would be the addiction and the bearing underclothing, the things we put on top of ourselves, education in order to help position ourselves differently perhaps and how we were presumed to be born to. so that is why i say that if you can actuate out of it,...
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the famous primatologist jane goodall urges us to use our supposedly superior intelligence to start protecting the habitats about primate cousins and the planet as a whole. the dental a thing that humans share more than 98 percent of their d.n.a. with gorillas and chimpanzees might sound like a loss but when you consider that the human genome is made up of billions of d.n.a. base pairs the 2 percent difference still accounts for a lot of variation in. another example humans and paid share 90 percent of the same genes. are most popular 4 legged friend shares 84 percent of our d.n.a. . and even the rand worm has a 75 percent similarity. stranger still 50 percent of human genes also have cancer partin but knowing her. fellow bon appetit. how long did the terminator arnold schwarzenegger work on this legendary scene to get it just right even then he couldn't get rid of his austrian accent a new study has revealed just how difficult that would be. the boy forgot his book the train is moving fast. a phonetics researcher at the loo tweeting marx 1000000 university in munich he felt fine is
the famous primatologist jane goodall urges us to use our supposedly superior intelligence to start protecting the habitats about primate cousins and the planet as a whole. the dental a thing that humans share more than 98 percent of their d.n.a. with gorillas and chimpanzees might sound like a loss but when you consider that the human genome is made up of billions of d.n.a. base pairs the 2 percent difference still accounts for a lot of variation in. another example humans and paid share 90...
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glad to have you both with us. i'm not going to try to understand what is going on but luckily we have some experts. a lot of folks are saying this is a little guy doing what the big guy been doing and they are trying to shut it down because they are allowed to do what you are not. >> a few weeks ago we saw twitter and facebook remove their users and the apple apps store, i was wondering what they would do next, with a comfort email or text messages, they came for dialogue about stock trading but the most interesting part of this story is the justification. when they took it down it was because a lot of financial institutions and the government didn't like the wild stock fluctuations but the reason they took down the discussion forum was because of alleged hate speech. that was a joke. this has become a magic words that allow the government industrial complex to do whatever they want. shannon: it used to be you call people racist and that would shutdown whatever conversation they were having, hate speech is very br
glad to have you both with us. i'm not going to try to understand what is going on but luckily we have some experts. a lot of folks are saying this is a little guy doing what the big guy been doing and they are trying to shut it down because they are allowed to do what you are not. >> a few weeks ago we saw twitter and facebook remove their users and the apple apps store, i was wondering what they would do next, with a comfort email or text messages, they came for dialogue about stock...
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us. and here's a story you don't want to miss, on the front page of bbc news online. bandit, a 2—year—old pet ferret, has made a "miraculous" recovery after accidentally spending a full cycle in a washing machine. he was given a 1% chance of survival by vets after going through a 100—minute wash. yes! he made it! some good news at last! i am interested who made the washing machine and what does it tell you about the quality of that washing machine? here's chris with a look at this morning's weather. good morning to you, chris. hello and good morning to you at home. today we are looking at a really cold day coming up and many of us will see sunshine and i reckon it may be a nice sunrise actually in a short while we have some rain on the way for western areas, bringing the threat of some snow across the high ground. today, cold and frosty for most of us. those temperatures in scotland really plumbing the depths are down to —12 celsius at the moment. the satellite shows this thickest
us. and here's a story you don't want to miss, on the front page of bbc news online. bandit, a 2—year—old pet ferret, has made a "miraculous" recovery after accidentally spending a full cycle in a washing machine. he was given a 1% chance of survival by vets after going through a 100—minute wash. yes! he made it! some good news at last! i am interested who made the washing machine and what does it tell you about the quality of that washing machine? here's chris with a look at...
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into us war crimes in afghanistan. 0f course, the icc prosecutor has also been sanctioned by the us, and this case, as a us civil liberties activist is very important to me becausejulian assange is the first person charged under the espionage act for publishing the printing of truthful information and if you can charge assange, everyone has said, you can charge the new york times which has published the same information which is why the new york times, the guardian and all these new papers and free—speech groups are against this. but from the perspective of the world, it is even more significant. assange is not a us citizen, he does not seek to operate in the us, he is an australian national, he operate abroad and the us is essentially saying, it has the right to apply it in our extraterritorial lead to any publisher, any journalist in the world who publishes information it doesn't like. in this case, information that was newsworthy, hence why the new york times, the guardian and all of these different outlets covered at, about us human rights abuses and us war crimes. the us publi
into us war crimes in afghanistan. 0f course, the icc prosecutor has also been sanctioned by the us, and this case, as a us civil liberties activist is very important to me becausejulian assange is the first person charged under the espionage act for publishing the printing of truthful information and if you can charge assange, everyone has said, you can charge the new york times which has published the same information which is why the new york times, the guardian and all these new papers and...
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he's not using the tools of the state. he's not using the military. instead, he's behaving like a demagogue, and using a rebel army of ordinary citizens. this shows us how weak he is. because he's not using the powers of the state, its much easier to deal with him. so, for example, facebook has suspended his facebook page and twitter has cut him off for at least 12 hours, and that limits his ability to have an impact. similarly, right now, his power comes from the aid and assistance he gets from other politicians. and if we increase the social pressure on those politicians, if we make it clear that their opportunistic behaviour today will be remembered for decades to come, we could probably create a separation between the people who are enabling him and the people who are enabling him and the president himself. and without any assistance, he would be just another angry man yelling on the street. so, perhaps then we shouldn't be so concerned because from what you are saying, when donald trump leaves office, you think there is an attempt to —— resto
he's not using the tools of the state. he's not using the military. instead, he's behaving like a demagogue, and using a rebel army of ordinary citizens. this shows us how weak he is. because he's not using the powers of the state, its much easier to deal with him. so, for example, facebook has suspended his facebook page and twitter has cut him off for at least 12 hours, and that limits his ability to have an impact. similarly, right now, his power comes from the aid and assistance he gets...
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has doubled its quarterly profit compared to last year what does amazon's market dominance mean for us as cost the most and how does it affect e-commerce in general our topic today on shit. in the midst of the ongoing coronavirus crisis online shopping has been booming the reasons appear to be obvious many people around the world voiding shops and prefer to shop from home the following products were especially popular during the 1st weeks of the crisis in germany had sets. on the increase of more than 900 percent that makes sense as germans are known. to be hardworking and had said simply no working from home more efficient free weights an increase of 2740 percent for that little bit of exercise between work calls for us saw an increase in demand of close to 3000 percent the current boom in online shopping has especially benefited one company amazon the american financial analyst tom ford says 19 has been amazon's growth. what does amazon do so much better than other businesses that's what we asked the economist from cologne she says is based on several factors. amazon takes a differen
has doubled its quarterly profit compared to last year what does amazon's market dominance mean for us as cost the most and how does it affect e-commerce in general our topic today on shit. in the midst of the ongoing coronavirus crisis online shopping has been booming the reasons appear to be obvious many people around the world voiding shops and prefer to shop from home the following products were especially popular during the 1st weeks of the crisis in germany had sets. on the increase of...
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but it's that these each eye sees us but don't see any syria use the use of that it was covert still it is sort of as so biased on the social as it was then that in number. one i was piecing together the course of events from the mid $960.00 s. that old film poster from various lukins tapes kept popping up in my. town without pity. that was what damascus had become for israeli spy like own. talk about a word that means different things to different people depending on where you live what area you live what school you went to that war is inflation. they want to cancel the president you don't merely seek victory but you seek obliteration of your nemesis republicans accuse democrats of attempting to cancel the us president and claim that their vote to impeach him was more about revenge than justice that is after donald trump became the 1st us leader to suffer the indignity twice. vandalized event torched hundreds of rioters set a press and police station on fire after an african immigrant dies.
but it's that these each eye sees us but don't see any syria use the use of that it was covert still it is sort of as so biased on the social as it was then that in number. one i was piecing together the course of events from the mid $960.00 s. that old film poster from various lukins tapes kept popping up in my. town without pity. that was what damascus had become for israeli spy like own. talk about a word that means different things to different people depending on where you live what area...
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used to be basic civil liberties. that's the way it used to be. the left, the right, everybody in between understood speech understood there was hate and rest of it. but fought for speech. but not anymore. we've got the purging going on not the purging going on on the left. not the purging going on on marxist anarchist and perch of host on tv and writers who refer to so many of us as neonazis, and although that kind of hate speech and intolerance is apparently okay on twitter. and facebook -- and all of the rest of them. so they've all gotten together to try to put parler out of business. and they're also character assassinating this site by calling it a right wing site a controversial site it is a platform. there's nothing right wing or controversial about it. except that they support free speech with apparently which is now right wing and controversial so i asked john mates the parler ceo to come on program so we can start from the beginning. find out who john is why he started parler and now what parler is facing something that's absolutely unp
used to be basic civil liberties. that's the way it used to be. the left, the right, everybody in between understood speech understood there was hate and rest of it. but fought for speech. but not anymore. we've got the purging going on not the purging going on on the left. not the purging going on on marxist anarchist and perch of host on tv and writers who refer to so many of us as neonazis, and although that kind of hate speech and intolerance is apparently okay on twitter. and facebook --...
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like us and, this is pretty complicated, but explained to us, | complicated, but explained to us, the hedge fund, the initial guys who were shorting the shares, they lost an awful lot of money. it wasn't fairfor robin hood to stop an awful lot of money. it wasn't fair for robin hood to stop users buying the stock in game stop? there has been a lot of discussion about that. not much time. i has been a lot of discussion about that. not much time.— has been a lot of discussion about that. not much time. i mean, this is a series of— that. not much time. i mean, this is a series of regulatory _ that. not much time. i mean, this is a series of regulatory failures - that. not much time. i mean, this is a series of regulatory failures that i a series of regulatory failures that robin hood cannot fix itself. but as a broker, it has its own mandatory credit obligations at a certain amount of cash. robin hood might not just be doing it to save its own clients from losing a lot of money because it is a bubble. but it may also be doing it because it is also cash constrained. we also be doing i
like us and, this is pretty complicated, but explained to us, | complicated, but explained to us, the hedge fund, the initial guys who were shorting the shares, they lost an awful lot of money. it wasn't fairfor robin hood to stop an awful lot of money. it wasn't fair for robin hood to stop users buying the stock in game stop? there has been a lot of discussion about that. not much time. i has been a lot of discussion about that. not much time.— has been a lot of discussion about that. not...
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hello and thanks forjoining us. we begin in the united states, which has now recorded more than 25 million coronavirus cases. that analysis from johns hopkins university means the us, is the hardest hit country in the world with nearly a18,000 people dying with the virus so far. presidentjoe biden has signed executive orders to expand testing and vaccine distribution, increase the production of essential equipment, and guarantee unemployment benefits as part of his covid action plan to try get on top of the pandemic. our correspondent nomia iqbal is in washington with more on why tackling covid is the president's top priority. he has said he believes that the pandemic is going to get worse before it gets better. he has signed around ten executive orders you laid out to try and tackle the pandemic, especially now you have this grim milestone of 25 million cases, that comes days after more than 400,000 people have died. but there needs to be more done and he knows that. so one of the key things he will try to push thr
hello and thanks forjoining us. we begin in the united states, which has now recorded more than 25 million coronavirus cases. that analysis from johns hopkins university means the us, is the hardest hit country in the world with nearly a18,000 people dying with the virus so far. presidentjoe biden has signed executive orders to expand testing and vaccine distribution, increase the production of essential equipment, and guarantee unemployment benefits as part of his covid action plan to try get...
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, it is actually quite useful. for general use, for gaming, controlling robots, prosthetics and rehabilitation for amputees. right, that is corso done. next up... poof! ..is this ring created by a company arcx. it's for your workout, so that instead of getting your phone out, you can control it using this little joystick here. so what that means that i'll put this on and then i can control what song i'm listening to, the volume, i can also take calls and take split times of my exercises. i can then continue my workout and if i'm saying "oh, i want listen to the next track", boom! music plays. i can listen to it as i do my press—ups. ooh! oh, ok — that's enough. honestly, though, it doesn't work for every exercise. i mean, if i am using the dumbbells, sometimes the joystick will hit the side and do something that i don't want it to do. another drawback is that it is connected via bluetooth, so if you put your phone in a locker and it's quite a big gym, you walk quite far away to do your exercises, this will even
, it is actually quite useful. for general use, for gaming, controlling robots, prosthetics and rehabilitation for amputees. right, that is corso done. next up... poof! ..is this ring created by a company arcx. it's for your workout, so that instead of getting your phone out, you can control it using this little joystick here. so what that means that i'll put this on and then i can control what song i'm listening to, the volume, i can also take calls and take split times of my exercises. i can...
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in july we used it twice. and after that we used it twice more. recall the pier 45 fire we had and the fulsome street fire. and it is not common we use it. i want to emphasize one of the things that john has said that our system, our operations are based on redundancies. everything we do, we operate most fires with low pressure and with the low pressure, domestic water system, and having the hyper system and cisterns and is a back toup the backup to the backup system that we use. and so thank you for that. it is unique and sf is unique and we are the only city in the world in addition to vancouver that has this system, so we are unique in that system. >> i'm sorry, one maybe follow-up question for those who fires. the pier 45 fire and the fulsome that efws was used to and what may have been the situation if a fire like those two happen. if we don't have access to efws, and would you -- can you just describe what the more extensive damage that would have resulted from that would be? >> it will depend on building construction. it will depend on the
in july we used it twice. and after that we used it twice more. recall the pier 45 fire we had and the fulsome street fire. and it is not common we use it. i want to emphasize one of the things that john has said that our system, our operations are based on redundancies. everything we do, we operate most fires with low pressure and with the low pressure, domestic water system, and having the hyper system and cisterns and is a back toup the backup to the backup system that we use. and so thank...
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that which unite us as american citizens is far greater than that which divides us. -- us as political partiers. it was another man from spring springfield, four scores and eight years earlier, who won re-election to the presidency and the national crisis that tested our country and its democratic institutions. who pleaded even in his hour of ctory for the same spirit of reconciliation. that was the party of lincoln. that hasn't happened to this hour. lincoln said, now that the election is over, he asked, may not all having a common interest reunite in a common effort to save our common country. such is the duty of an american who stands for elections, or participates in our politics, to be either humble in triumph or gracious in defeat. i've lost some elections. not too many. and i've won a lot of elections. and i hope that i've been gracious in defeat and humble in victory. i hope that i put my state and my country first. not myself. it is clear to all that the outgoing president has not followed the path that stevenson and lincoln urged. so we the people, each one of us represents a
that which unite us as american citizens is far greater than that which divides us. -- us as political partiers. it was another man from spring springfield, four scores and eight years earlier, who won re-election to the presidency and the national crisis that tested our country and its democratic institutions. who pleaded even in his hour of ctory for the same spirit of reconciliation. that was the party of lincoln. that hasn't happened to this hour. lincoln said, now that the election is...
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after the previous sec, the last federal substance to be used by us communications carriers to purchase equipment from virtually any company including companies with close ties to the chinese communist party and military might quality. it issued a nonbinding white paper on cyber security on january 18 2017, two days before the previous inauguration day. one that had no copy plan of action and even mention china all three things are different now. much different. there is one thing that most people across the american political spectrum agree on today it's that china presents serious challenges to the national security of the united states to our core values. that's feeling issued by the american public not to mention a growingnumber of people around the world . and in 2020 survey of those living in 14 nations primarily with advanced economies and real people in every country have a worldview of china and in all countries with historical data the unfavorable increased over the past year with a spike as high as 24 percent in the case of australia where 81 percent of residents now have a n
after the previous sec, the last federal substance to be used by us communications carriers to purchase equipment from virtually any company including companies with close ties to the chinese communist party and military might quality. it issued a nonbinding white paper on cyber security on january 18 2017, two days before the previous inauguration day. one that had no copy plan of action and even mention china all three things are different now. much different. there is one thing that most...
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do you have a science question you'd like us to answer send it to us in a video text or voice mail if we answer it on the show we'll send you a little surprise as a thank you come on just stuff. you can also check us out online dot com slash science or on twitter ask d. w underscore science. boubacar dan from ghana asks just how closely related we humans and chimpanzees. are very closely some 98.5 percent of our d.n.a. base pairs are identical based on average findings from a range of analytical methods. and our genetic match with gorillas. it's just one quarter of a percentage point less than that. around it turns branched off from our common family tree earth or earlier but they still share 97 percent of their d.n.a. with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rain forests. while another species exploits other planets. human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly
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well yeah i mean so it depends what use are used in a mass flow for the general public the mosques or to protect other people so in case that you have the virus and you don't know you have the terrorists but you're out and about meeting people there is to protect others and so you don't need to use plastic mask which are designed for surgery and hostile environments you can use and we the data shows very clearly that cloth masks which are made of cotton or wool are as effective for doing this. so so you can use or usual mask they don't need to be plastic right but it's i mean as you said i mean surgical masks for medical staff they should use the single use masks that contain plastic that in itself is a huge problem as well. it is and what we've done is i mean i'm not saying plastic isn't about it so of course what we need to do is recycled plastic and so we should be designing things for recycling and what we've slept walked into in the medical establishment in hospitals is this idea it's been sold to us as a very hygienic way of making sure people are safe in hospital so everything
well yeah i mean so it depends what use are used in a mass flow for the general public the mosques or to protect other people so in case that you have the virus and you don't know you have the terrorists but you're out and about meeting people there is to protect others and so you don't need to use plastic mask which are designed for surgery and hostile environments you can use and we the data shows very clearly that cloth masks which are made of cotton or wool are as effective for doing this....
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use and even east of us in a poignant scene that never mind the us on the top and form a war criminals who had ended up in syria try to exploit this discord. and i with the main targets of israeli intelligence. all over the wont including syria for own side of the might have wills that which they would not when you start a near you believe the covering call from the. hello friends right i'm out immediately after the arrest of former nazi and. secretly took hofmann out of argentina where he lived under an assumed name to tel aviv for a show trial it was then the largest victory for israeli intelligence. during world war 2 i when together with participated in developing the madagascar plan to resettle jews from europe they were involved in killing people in the gas chambers. 2 years after the trial and the execution of eichmann in time of peace in one cohen found throughout america in damascus he lived under the family a superstar you cohen notified tel aviv tomorrow i'm going to resign it's going to . brazil rio is friends right about. it's going to. back them one minute a weapon of cho
use and even east of us in a poignant scene that never mind the us on the top and form a war criminals who had ended up in syria try to exploit this discord. and i with the main targets of israeli intelligence. all over the wont including syria for own side of the might have wills that which they would not when you start a near you believe the covering call from the. hello friends right i'm out immediately after the arrest of former nazi and. secretly took hofmann out of argentina where he...
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and i'm sure every lawyer using the software t.c.s. can verify that since that's an app which workers download to their phone so that employers can track their location they're turning homes in the pan off to congress god forbid they take a minute to change their kids or even their parents diaper during the day is this even legal and i kid of course it's legal if it wasn't it would have been outlawed under the electronic communications privacy act of 1906 this technology didn't exist in 1986 a landline phone in your kitchen that rang a lot was considered intrusive i mean a person from 186 with a heart attack being today's smartphone they know it or know they have a heart attack once they found out the terminator became a governor less of workers hate it then they can organize and fight it but good luck starting a union if your boss can see everything you. wait what was the timer back. i forgot this time monitoring software locks you out when you mention the labor movement that only i have a lot of more show to do i can't make you go aw
and i'm sure every lawyer using the software t.c.s. can verify that since that's an app which workers download to their phone so that employers can track their location they're turning homes in the pan off to congress god forbid they take a minute to change their kids or even their parents diaper during the day is this even legal and i kid of course it's legal if it wasn't it would have been outlawed under the electronic communications privacy act of 1906 this technology didn't exist in 1986 a...
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use is not illegal or regulated by the f.d.a. doctors began prescribing oxycontin for migraines and depression there's no law against writing the drug for an off label use so there might be the drug detail guy comes in your office and you know with a wink and a nod and says you might want to use that try try try for this because some other doctors we know have used it for that even though it's not approved for that in addition to oxycontin other opioids were put off label use one of which was methadone a drug used to treat heroin addiction. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. financials while guys i don't know why i'm cause i'm a few years. almost 5. as of last summer buying from the future trucker was kaiser. the way of life reindeer is leading a traditionally nomadic lifestyle and the tundra is similar to a
use is not illegal or regulated by the f.d.a. doctors began prescribing oxycontin for migraines and depression there's no law against writing the drug for an off label use so there might be the drug detail guy comes in your office and you know with a wink and a nod and says you might want to use that try try try for this because some other doctors we know have used it for that even though it's not approved for that in addition to oxycontin other opioids were put off label use one of which was...
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talk to us about that. and some of that has already relaxed in recent years but when you look back to the taiwan relations act of 1979, that was when the united states switched formal diplomatic recognition from the republic of china, taiwan, the people's republic of china. the taiwan relations act capped a strong relationship in place so that you could have commercial, cultural and other ties while still having it so the china, in the us—china relationship, was beijing. china of course, and i mean mainland china, the people's republic of china, use taiwan as a breakaway island that needs to come back into the fold. how do you think then beijing will react this move by the states? not well. and we're waiting for that response. i woke up this morning in taipei, you're never sure what's going to happen overnight in the united states. we're certainly expecting strong words from the ministry of foreign affairs in beijing at any moment and now if it is not happening while i speak. we've already seen in the pas
talk to us about that. and some of that has already relaxed in recent years but when you look back to the taiwan relations act of 1979, that was when the united states switched formal diplomatic recognition from the republic of china, taiwan, the people's republic of china. the taiwan relations act capped a strong relationship in place so that you could have commercial, cultural and other ties while still having it so the china, in the us—china relationship, was beijing. china of course, and...
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being used in the u.k. and so for us it would be a very regrettable step if after all the sacrifices and hard work of british farmers to find ways of keeping animals and keeping them healthy without such excessive use of antibiotics that we actually then started to allow in meat that was produced for the variance of arctics that we found in this country. russia seems to have overtaken the u.s. as beijing's most important global partner a poll by the global times newspaper fallen more than half the chinese population now calls moscow its key ally the proportion of chinese people who value u.s. ties has collapsed to less than 48 percent down from almost double that figure just a year ago a political expert and china specialist told us that the unfriendly actions of successive american presidents have been extremely damaging. growing perception among the chinese people. and he sees may be the time for china to decouple with the us. and of course we can attribute these 2 trends. trey will and he's campaigning a
being used in the u.k. and so for us it would be a very regrettable step if after all the sacrifices and hard work of british farmers to find ways of keeping animals and keeping them healthy without such excessive use of antibiotics that we actually then started to allow in meat that was produced for the variance of arctics that we found in this country. russia seems to have overtaken the u.s. as beijing's most important global partner a poll by the global times newspaper fallen more than half...
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the post of us to come. but ups community oh you i'd say it's all of them is i live by cities each seen here when you go to india in the seas compendia. guth be. given that when will you. nor your lists of got on the moon as it was at the top skinny of what it will be at the root on snow in the flip them yes she does the patrols to see the. rest even got the photos and she was a by god to them slip of the me who could have well. since. she had begun to trade his powers to the offices of senior syrian officials back in faraway argentina cohen relied on a syrian military attack. i mean fans he'd made friends with him in buenos aires in the wake of the match 963 revolution this man returned to his homeland and became president of syria cohen was in russia. joining me everything on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see of that. because you lose no one in the world but that it could mean the illusion of team guy me get the pool machin
the post of us to come. but ups community oh you i'd say it's all of them is i live by cities each seen here when you go to india in the seas compendia. guth be. given that when will you. nor your lists of got on the moon as it was at the top skinny of what it will be at the root on snow in the flip them yes she does the patrols to see the. rest even got the photos and she was a by god to them slip of the me who could have well. since. she had begun to trade his powers to the offices of senior...
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beginning from us and increasingly use to shield concepts as far as. surveillance cameras and possibly drones. he said. and that is useful in france us as well as man strength areas so we'll spraying. graffiti in malls or transporting. bricks down the road to barricades and. so here i let's go to my computer one more time to share something with you this is pretty cool it's called the atlas of surveillance it was put together by the electronic frontier foundation. encourage people just to google doesn't go look now this is about the u.s. but there are 5300 data points in here showing all the different types of surveillance around the country it's being used and you can kind of zoom in and click on on it something you know to play around in wherever you live to see what's going on with with the surveillance but clear to me what will we do about this. that's a great question i think the main thing is to pressure on our legislators to pass laws and reinforce existing laws to make sure that this type of surveillance is not happening we would like to think
beginning from us and increasingly use to shield concepts as far as. surveillance cameras and possibly drones. he said. and that is useful in france us as well as man strength areas so we'll spraying. graffiti in malls or transporting. bricks down the road to barricades and. so here i let's go to my computer one more time to share something with you this is pretty cool it's called the atlas of surveillance it was put together by the electronic frontier foundation. encourage people just to...